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PAGE TWO T H E L E A D E R THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17. 198^,^;. ■:■ * ■ C ivil D e fense N ew s fe ' lieviewing b flight check list during the Civil Defense drill held this pest weekend are Uelt to right) Cadet Tech Sgt. Robert English of Roosevelt; Cadet Aiman Barry Goodman, Freeport: Major Fred Walters Commander, Nassau Squadron Six, Civil Air Patrol; and Cadet Airman First Class Pamela Hulls, also of F;;eeporl, Frecpoi-t area teen-agers, all members of Nas-sau Cadet Squadron Six, Civil Air Patrol, participated this past weekend in the annual CA P Civil Defense ECectiveness Evaluation held at Zahn's Airport, 'J'hc Cadets were commended by Major' Fred Wallers, Squadron Cornmimder for the role they played in making llie overall activity !l SUCCl'SS. 'nil; statewide drill planncti by Civil Defense saw local volunteers involved in a variety of missions. .Sixti'fii At’ and private aircraft wen- used during the weekend it) such missions ns radiological nior.ilot ill/', equipment delivery, aerial photography, search and i-i'seue, Dimmunicutions, and traf fic .iiirveys. Tire overall purpose of tlie drill was to test the capability of CAP in support of Civil Defense. Thir type of exin’Cise i.s ju.st one part of tlie Civil Air Patrol program which includes ,'in aviation and acrc.spjito edueaticmal oricntntirih fill' l)oy.s and girl.s between tlio age.-: of n tlirough 17. the Freeport Armory on Friday evenings from 7:30 to 10:30. Stu dents interested in becoming members arc invited to attend a meeting and observe the exciting program of Civil Air Patrol. Cadet members from the Free port area who served on the mis- .sion this past weekend included; Maix Intrilligator, JeiT Gold stein, Robert Kanziger, Larry Le vine, Robert English, Barry Good man, Dana Rand, Roxann Hoff, Susan Lipsman, Pam Hulls, Steve Smith, Randy Pearl and Dale Nonemaker. Baldwin Junior High Students Aid Peace Corps Plan Baldwin Junior High School Is helping to build a Peace Corps school in the village of Malam- bakwena, Botswana. The General Organization of the school raised one thousand dollars during t]ie 1907-08 schpol year to pay for the construction of the two room schoolhouso. The' project, under the super vision of a Peace Corps volunteer, will tie , built ■ by the villagers therinselvM.' ' Several thousand bricks have been made by hand for use on the building. Jflelvin L. Silver, faculty ad visor, said ■ approximately pighty first and second grade children will attoftd the school. At present, most of these children have not attended classes because the nearest school is a nine mile jungle walk from their village. AROUND d with I VINCENT BURNS m \ INVITATION TO FHS ALUMNI Botswana is an independent na tion formed from territory former ly under the rule' of the Union of South Africa. Baldwin Eastern Star To Honor Past Leaders The liical squadioii meets at Working with Major Waltoj'.s was Senior Member Peter Davis who served as the ommnndnnt for Cadets.\ CHAMP DICK WEBER TO VISIT FREEPORT BDWl Dick Davis, owner of the Freeport Bowl, 30 Commercial St, (innounced Dick Weber, “The Grand Young Old Man of Bowling\ will iippoar at the Fre^ort Bowl on Sat., Oct. 19 at 2 p,m. Ho will give tips and inatruettona and everyone is invited free of charge. At 37 years of age, Dick Weber is the young old man of bowling And if you would believe the By EMILY GRANT Commemorating the 43rd anni versary of its institution and hon oring the past leaders of Baldwin Cliapter #779, Order of the East ern Star will highlight the agenda for the regular meeting which will be held at the Masonic Temple on Prospect Street, in Baldwin, on Friday, Oct 18, starl ing at 8 p.m. ■' >ir., and Mr^_. _F/(ank. DUzer-, Worthy Matron and Pdiron, who will preside, plan to present Life Memberships to those who have Dear Freeport Alumnus: Tlie Freeport High School Alumni AKociation is pleased t»'. announce the Tenth Annual Homecoming to be held on Saturd^^ . October 19, 1968. The dance arrangements are as follows: FREEPORT EUCS CLUB , Merrick Road ■ ] '; Freeport, New York Starting 9:00 P.M. (Tickets, sold only at door — No reservations) If you are unable to attend, we would appreciatc.anytifinancl^. . contributions to the Scholarship fund. ' . “ Contributions should be forwarded to r.H.SJV.A., c/o Carl Henry, 669 Seaman Ave„ Baldwin, N.Y. 11510. This year we are honoring the Class of 1043 in celcbratioti of' their 25th Anniversary. The Class Committee, consisting of th^6' listed below, has been hard dt work contacting all 143 class mem- : bers. This dance'is open to all Alumni and their friends. .... The 1968 Alurnhi Association Awards were presented at the Jtmq- Commencement Exercises to two worthy F-H^S. Seniors. Looking fonvard to seeing you at the dance, we remain Very truly yours, FREEPORT HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION [ Carl Henry, President Class Committee Trudy Smith Gregurvich Thomas Sc Trlnka Moorfr Etliel Reinhardt Curry Ginny Vahelia SarrapedC' ‘ Edythc Grimm Burroughs Adelaide Brail Ames Lillian Anderson Conway Holy Name Union Plan Meeting To Back Papal Ban The Diocesan Union of Holy Name, Societies oI Nassau m>d Suffolk will hold Its monthly meeting on Sunday, Oct. 20, 3 p.m. ________ .. _______ __ ___ at the Christ the King R. C. served the chapter for many years. Cliurch^ on Indian Head Road, Refreshments will be served by . Mrs, Joyce Schnepf and her committee during ,the social hoqr, following the meeting. - . Invitation young lurks on the sport’s pi'o- X<!.ssiunal circuit, the slim HoosieV is much more young titan old. • Everybody want.s to bring down Dick Weber from bowling’s pinnacle, but precious tew can do it as ' tlie 5-9, 120-p(tund “Man drake” continues to rake in over OLD mi700' ccurirnT md . iNur TafonruiuFrai !• UTCHQWSfBl.A9*T' 5 FREEARKEPtl F RLY DEUEHTFULIW meb \BrjEMY DEI S l d h i ^ hugMiig and loving ^ tor lawfc lewM InioMi jpmu J FOR LOVE OF IVY Weil.. ThtiYA:; Sun., M oil . T uos . lUfL :i:50, 5;50. 7:55, 10;15 VrI-. S erv . i m . 3:00. S:D0. 7;00, 9:05, 11:15 To: Freeport Young Republi cans’ Candidate Night Date; October 23rd Time: 9 p.m. Place: Sea Breeze Restaurant, 810 Miller Ave., Freeport. . Guests; A.U Candidates on Free port ballot. Cornmoek- A 'djscussioWrtWU be held \Onr Pope Paul’s encyclical “Of Human Lifti,V' ahd affirmation of supi^rt of the Papal ban on artificial con traception. RUSSELL K. LIEDERMAN Sergeant Russell K. Liederman, son of . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lie derman, 1700 St. Johns Ave., Merrick, is on duty at Uben Royal Thai AFB, Thailand. Sergeant Liederman, a rnotion picture laboratory specialist, is a member of the Pacific Air Forces, The sergeant is a 1962 graduate of Sanford H, Calhoun High School. DICK WEBER ! $100,000 per year in pin money. Even it he quit right now, Weber ■ would have to rank as one of the greatest bowlers qf all time. YUB VWSE IM JU • First To Oppose .State Narcotics Center In Freeport. o Led Opposition To Atlantic i (Sunrise Hwy.) Expressway. rb - eirci BssiiniiiYinait MERRICK Meadewbrook'PiirkWay NOW PLAYING In Mol Brooks production of '*tHE PRODUCERS’* ALSO — Eli Wallach Ann Jackson \The Tiger Makes Chit” m . All I nUtl u tilti I nnuiltil JUST ARRIVED! Clump BlrcheSf Cutleaf Birches, Blue Spruces, Large F ruit Trees Special! LARGE BLAbK PINES Excellent for Screening and Near Waterfront .Plantlnga. 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